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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DCI Telecommunications - DCTC Today

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To: James Harold Alton who wrote (9119)10/8/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (3) of 19331
 
James, all

This is a practical observation and not meant to be fatalistic.

In spite of all the analysis and parallax views of the shorts and market maker manipulation, I'm beginning to worry something is very wrong or being withheld about this company that transcends the current overall market conditions. Stocks just don't continue to decline to this degree if a company has any formidable success over the near horizon.

I know we're all doing our best to stay positive here, but the reality is our investment is being devastated and it appears it hasn't even come to an end. Personally, I'm down over 50% on my DCTC holding. I don't like the manner in what has happened with this last run up and then this drastic decline.

If this continues, we need to hear from Joe Murphy directly i.e., he needs to address all his shareholders on the current stock decline and not just individual phone calls or second hand information. Things like this LOCUS deal being so hot and then getting "hazy" as to what is happening concerns me. There are infinite ways to communicate "around" a quiet period.

Sorry for the shadows. I'm still sincerely looking towards the light, but today leaves me in less than a flag waving mood.

I pray I'm proven the complete fool here.

Onward,

George
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